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Troubleshooting Tips

If the Oceanus

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 1 is not performing as expected, try the following:

•  Confirm that your power input is active from your power outlet and providing 120 Volts to the 

Oceanus

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 1 controller.

•   If your pump is making noise but not pumping water, ‘prime’ the pump by leaning it from side 

to side to release air bubbles trapped in the pump.  This needs to be done when your pump 
has run dry or you’re using it for the first time.

•  Make sure ‘DRAIN’ pump inlet is no more than 1 inch from bottom of bucket. This assures 

proper functioning of the ‘DRAIN’ switch.

•  Verify that the ‘FILL’ and ‘DRAIN’ switches are free from obstructions.

•   If both the ‘FILL’ and ‘DRAIN’ lights blink back and forth, unplug the Oceanus

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 1 from the 120 

Volt power source, wait 10 seconds, sync timer with float switch, and plug the Oceanus

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 1 

back into the 120 Volt power source.  This normally takes care of the issue.

•  Timer must be properly oriented with the float switches or the system will not function 

properly.

•  Check to see that circuit breaker on front of Oceanus

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 1 has not tripped. If so, reset circuit 

breaker.  If circuit breaker continues to trip, verify that power source is properly grounded.

Still having problems with your Oceanus

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 1 Controller?  Please contact our Technical Service 

Representative at 888-808-4826 to assist you further.

Controller Specifications:

• Size = 14”H x 10”W x 13”D

• Weight = 6.25 lbs.

• Voltage Input = 120 VAC 

• Voltage Output = 120 VAC 

• Minimum Output Amperage = .25 Amps

• Maximum Output Amperage = 10 Amps

• Hertz = 60Hz

• RoHS compliant = Yes

• Storage Temperature = 32°F (0°C) to 135°F (57°C) 

• Operating Temperature = 40°F (5°C) to 125°F (52°C)

Controlling a Flo-n-Gro

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 System  

Installation Example

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